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6.45 Maths Methods: Numerical Solutions
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When the Museum of Western Art was founded in Moscow, its collection aroused a fiery debate about its portrayal of bourgeois values.
Another chance to see this 40 Minutes film about the people who watch the unemployed.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
A Ukrainian Easter.
Workplace language skills.
6: Handling Clients. SUPPORT MATERIAL: for help with basic skills and/or the Inside English book (price £4.95), ringfree on 0[number removed].
Sixth of eight programmes.
Maggie Philbin looks at different methods of teaching reading used in schools.
BOOKLET: send a large sae (28p stamp) to [address removed]
Up in the Air. What's it like to have wings?
The Other Germany. A report from eastern Germany after reunification.
What is it like to be Chinese and living in Northern Ireland?
Over to You. Traffic problems in Lancashire; making a wildlife garden in Bristol.
Ghost Story (part l).Jamal's computer starts to answer back. With in vision sign language.
An animated version of Shakespeare's play.
Tuesday, a three-part play by Edward Bond.
1: Irene is revising when her soldier boyfriend arrives unexpectedly. With Bob Peck ,
Ben Chaplin , Natalie Morse.
A classic drama from 1969. With Dennis Waterman.
Series on film-making in Scotland. Today: documentaries.
Animation.
Animation.
A trip to Blackpool.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Words and Pictures
An OU preview.
Live coverage of the British Dunhill Masters second round from Woburn. Commentary by Bruce Critchley, Alex Hay, Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Introduced by Steve Rider.
Including 3.00pm News and Weather Subtitled (news) and at 3.50pm News and Weather Subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather
Cricket
England v Australia Further live coverage.
Golf
The coverage continues.
American comedy series about the joys of family life, based on the hit film and starring Ed Begley Jr in the role originally created by Steve Martin. This double-length pilot episode is scripted by the film's writers, and the film's director Ron Howard is executive producer.
Meet the four generations of the Buckman family as they assemble for Grandma's birthday - a celebration only slightly marred by her fear of being placed in a home, minor squabbles and 10-year-old Kevin's angst about his first day back at school.
David Rose of The Observer casts an eye over the week's press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Fields of Darkness. An act of God or a horrific man-made mutation? Reporter
John McGhie examines whether pesticides could be responsible for babies born with no eyes. Producer Kimi Zabihyan Editor Peter Horrocks
An Observer production for BBCtv
Geoff Hamilton explores the popularity of dahlias and plants some at Barnsdale. Stephen Lacey visits one of Britain's finest Italianate gardens and David Stevens takes a look at garden illumination.
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
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Magazine series that reports on the people and issues that shape Britain's heritage. In addition to stately homes and cathedrals, the six programmes will look at urban and industrial architecture, railways, canals and shops.
This week, presenter Kirsty Wark investigates why churches are a law unto themselves when it comes to conservation. And Loyd Grossman weighs up the evidence in the great British pebbledash debate.
Roy Hattersley and Sandi Toksvig join team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and host Angus Deayton in the last programme of the current series. Producer Colin Swash
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
With Peter Snow.
Guests include Suede, Los Angeles band Fishbone and Charles and Eddie.
Jools is joined by Suede, Fishbone, Soul Asylum, electric violinist Ed Alleyne-Johnson and Bryan Ferry.
An Arena profile in which the first lady of country music talks openly about her career and her marriages. She also tells her story in her songs - Stand by Your Man, and DIVORCE.